Examples of 'my laird' in a sentence
Meaning of "my laird"
In Scottish culture, 'my laird' is a term used to address or refer to a landlord or master, particularly someone who owns a large estate or land
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My Laird did not like it very much.
Stuart restoration is but an airy hope, my laird.
Not bad . My Laird did not like it very much.
We are right pleased to have you back, my laird.
I guess she was just using me for my Laird Hamilton-style surfer 's body.
We are right pleased to have ye back, my laird.
My Laird, is it true? My Laird.
It would mean that just maybe history could be changed, but now… My Laird.
Be careful, my laird.
I have a much better throwing arm than the fair Letitia . Be careful, my laird.
Thank ye, my laird.
That was my father 's view . Mine as well . Thank ye, my laird.
Thank you, my Laird.
My wife 's people are Mackenzies, Well, I thank you, my Laird.
Of course, my Laird.
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Do not ye worry about me . Goodnight, My Laird.
I would never presume . My Laird.
Duncan, this is but half of what ye owe . Aye, my laird.
Thank ye kindly . Thank ye, my laird.
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